As viewers get ready to watch a fresh batch of celebrities tackle the 17th series of stomach-churning Bushtucker Trials, Gogglebox star and 2016 winner Scarlett Moffatt can't wait to hand over the crown.

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Confirmed celebrities include;

Coronation Street star Jennie McAlpine will miss the show (Image: (Image: James Saligari)

Jennie McAlpine

Coronation Street's Fiz confirmed she is taking a little break from the soap and joked: “I am going to the Neighbours set, that is my first port of call!”

Quick to confirm she would return to Corrie in the New Year, she added: “Yeah, this is just a little holiday. What is happening to Fiz whilst I am away? That is a good question.”

Shappi Khorsandi is the latest celebrity to arrive (Image: REX/Shutterstock)

Shappi Khorsandi

The 44 year old comedienne and author scooped the 2007 Chortle Award and has performed stand-up across the globe. The Iranian-born British star looked relaxed and excited as she touched down in Brisbane.

Boris Johnson's father Stanley, who has landed in Australia for I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! (Image: Yui Mok/PA Wire)

Stanley Johnson

The former Conservative MEP and father of Boris Johnson. The 77 year old revealed he's "excited" to be taking part and I'm A Celeb bosses are said to be hopeful Stanley will provoke lots of debate around the campfire.

The 35-year old wife of England and Leicester City footballer Jamie Vardy has reportedly been panicking over going so long without seeing her four children - 10-month-old son Finlay and daughter Sofia, three, plus Megan, 11, and Taylor, six.

It was reported she almost pulled out of the line-up over her fears of missing them, but has now apparently arranged for her kids to be flown out too so she can see them the minute she leaves the show. She still hasn't been spotted at Brisbane airport, leading insiders to conclude she could be a last-minute addition to the line-up.

All smiles from Vanessa White (Image: REX/Shutterstock)

Vanessa White

Saturdays singer Vanessa confirmed she was part of the line-up over the weekend, but wasn't actually looking forward to the gross side of the jungle.

Vanessa, 28, admitted she is terrified of the jungle bugs, snakes and spiders she will encounter and said: “I am really excited to be here, it is my first time in Australia, I can't wait to take part.

“I am scared of everything though, so I am also a bit nervous. It's a bit of a mixture of nerves and excitement.”

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Former Chelsea captain Dennis, 50, was dressed very comfortably in a pair of tracksuit bottoms and a hoodie, with a Louis Vuitton satchel slung over a shoulder as he arrived at Brisbane airport.

Amir Khan at Brisbane airport (Image: REX/Shutterstock)

Amir Khan

Olympic champion and world-famous boxer hopes to put his bad year behind him by signing up to I'm A Celeb to "stay out of trouble" and has vowed to stay in shape during his time down under by going on "gentle jogs".

Jamie Lomas is all set to go (Image: Image: James Saligari)

Jamie Lomas

The former Hollyoaks actor is best known for playing villain Warren Fox. The father-of-three said, “I'm really excited to be here,” and smiled at photographers before jumping into a waiting car at Brisbane airport.

Will Georgia be 'Made in the jungle?' (Image: REX/Shutterstock)

Georgia Toffolo

The Made In Chelsea actress is best known for her friendship with Sam Thompson in the E4 drama series.

Georgia, 22, nicknamed “Toff” by her West London pals, was asked if she had brought lots of bikinis, nodding she pointed at her three bags of luggage saying “I've packed a lot.”

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The YouTube sensation racks up hundreds of thousands of views with each of the videos he posts, and is the brother of singer Conor Maynard.

The 22-year-old will have his birthday on November 23 - four days into his jungle stint - and his 1.1million YouTube subscribers will be following his every move.

Scarlett Moffatt at the recent Virgin TV British Academy Television Awards 2017 held at Festival Hall, London (Image: Ian West/PA Photos)

Meanwhile Moffatt told the Press Association: "I hope the next person that wins has as much luck as me, because I'm still on cloud nine with it, it's unbelievable.

"I'm really excited about handing the crown over, because this year couldn't have been any better. It's like a magic crown. I hope it's a girl - girl power!"

An avid fan of the show since childhood, the 27-year-old joked: "It's gone from me watching it since I was 11 with my mum and dad, to then people watching me and my mum and dad watching it (on Channel 4's Gogglebox), to then going in it, to now doing the spin-off show... I'll be behind the camera next, doing the lights."

But offering some advice to the upcoming campers - she continued: "If you haven't watched the show, watch it, because I feel if people haven't and they go in, you need to prepare yourself mentally for what's about to happen."

Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly will host the 17th series of I'm a Celebrity... (Image: Jeff Spicer/Getty Image)

The trio of presenters also admitted they had different hopes for this year's series, with Dommett looking forward to another friendly bunch, while Swash cannot wait to see some rows divide the camp.

Dommett said: "Last year what made out show work was there was so much madness in the news, with Brexit and Donald Trump and all this madness, so it was so nice to watch TV and watch people getting along. I think people watch it to have a break from it and go, this is how good humans can be."

But Swash cut in: "I love an argument. I like both sides of it, it brings you different shows."

I'm A Celebrity 2017 starts on Sunday, November 19 on ITV, with Ant McPartlin reprising his co-host role with Declan Donnelly, after a stint in rehab. The 41-year-old had sought help earlier this year for battles with depression, alcohol and substance abuse.

Extra Camp returns to ITV2 on Sunday, after the launch of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!